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robert kennedy challenged our america. and our teddy changed america. >> reporter: from across the aisle, senator john mccain. >> i think i'm going to miss him more than i can say. >> reporter: and orrin hatch, with whom kennedy shared great fights and great love. >> teddy would lay into me with the harshest, red meat, liberal rhetoric you can imagine. but then moments later, he would put his arm around he me and ask, how did i do, orrin? >> reporter: heartfeltwards from vice president joe biden. >> he made us all better. his friends, family and foes. >> reporter: and finally, his niece, caroline. >> we're the ones who have to do all the things he would have done, for us, for each other, and for our country. ♪ to dream the impossible dream ♪ >> i will miss my irisfriend. god be with you, until we meet again. >> be at peace, my friend. america will be in your debt forever. >> smooth sailing, teddy. >> sail on, my friend. sail on. ♪ where the brave dare not go >> our thanks to john berman for that. >>> there are genera
robert kennedy challenged our america. and our teddy changed america. >> reporter: from across the aisle, senator john mccain. >> i think i'm going to miss him more than i can say. >> reporter: and orrin hatch, with whom kennedy shared great fights and great love. >> teddy would lay into me with the harshest, red meat, liberal rhetoric you can imagine. but then moments later, he would put his arm around he me and ask, how did i do, orrin? >> reporter:...
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. >> this morning a closeup look at the healthy debate over the future of medical care in america. >> charles atkinson will take on the politics that are part and par sell of this debate. while martha teichner ha has ben looking at the competing plans that could move from proposal to policy to you. and then as we pursue the great kaleidoscope of life we take up kaleidoscopes themselves, serena altschul is our guile. >> it has come a long way from the cardboard tiewbls you may remember looking into as a child. kaleidoscopes. >> it looks like a fairy kingdom in there. >> later on sunday morning. images that you can only see once. >> director quentin tarantino learned how to call the shots at a young age. this week he is at it again, challenging audience with a movie that attempts to rewrite the story of world war ii. our tracy smith pays him a vis visit. >> ever since he unleashed pulp fiction back in 1994, director audiences with a sexy brew of sly humor and over the top violence. >> my work is unmistakably me and i like that about it because mi dikelie. >> getting to know quentin tara
. >> this morning a closeup look at the healthy debate over the future of medical care in america. >> charles atkinson will take on the politics that are part and par sell of this debate. while martha teichner ha has ben looking at the competing plans that could move from proposal to policy to you. and then as we pursue the great kaleidoscope of life we take up kaleidoscopes themselves, serena altschul is our guile. >> it has come a long way from the cardboard tiewbls you may...
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so did the other latin america countries. but we could make more effort to listen to others before we, government takes a stance towards another country. whoever it is. might learn something about it might get some people to understand the language. you know, not enough people can read or speak spanish. spanish ought to be the second language in the united states. and also learn more about the history that we are a very inward country. most of united states citizens don't know very much about canada either. you know, we invaded canada twice? they know it. they haven't forgotten it. a second time we did it, and i., we set off a chain of events that made canada canada. just like when the united states and mexico, set off a chain of events that made mexico mexico. in a slightly different way. and also involved, set off a civil war in mexico and it set off a bloody civil war in the united states. and in the long run, you know, if it wasn't for california gold, i don't know if you would say the united states gain back its a.d. $7
so did the other latin america countries. but we could make more effort to listen to others before we, government takes a stance towards another country. whoever it is. might learn something about it might get some people to understand the language. you know, not enough people can read or speak spanish. spanish ought to be the second language in the united states. and also learn more about the history that we are a very inward country. most of united states citizens don't know very much about...
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book called who wrote measuring america. there was a pretty big success and it is the story of the greatest trainer of american history, but it wonderfully complex man it was a revolutionary war hero, general communist general in the continental army and became the leading general in the american army 15 years later at the same time as the became meacham 13 the spanish secret service and was a spy for spain for the next 20 years at the same time is to let the american army but the amazing thing was every president you work four, washington, adams, jefferson, madison all knew he was a traitor and the kicked him in this position for strategic reason. is a fascinating untold story and the unknown life. that, and then another biography of an unknown but fascinating figure in history, to win a queen of naples, sicily in jerusalem. deal nei, the only woman to rule in your own name in the 14th century. she was every bit as dynamic a ruler as elizabeth the first of england, rogol break glittering court in naples and an incredibly tu
book called who wrote measuring america. there was a pretty big success and it is the story of the greatest trainer of american history, but it wonderfully complex man it was a revolutionary war hero, general communist general in the continental army and became the leading general in the american army 15 years later at the same time as the became meacham 13 the spanish secret service and was a spy for spain for the next 20 years at the same time is to let the american army but the amazing thing...
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it will lead to a decision on whether the memorial should be incorporated to america's park system. the next step will be up to president obama or congress. >>> next month, dr. regina benjamin starts the confirmation process to see whether she will be the next surgeon general. she has gotten approval for a $2.2 million grant. the money will help her small alabama clinic move to an 8,000 square foot facility. >>> scientists say there's a new bully in the atlantic ocean, the lion fish, which is native to asia. it is a creature with bright stripes, big showy fins and spines loaded with a neuro toxin. it spread in the atlantic after hurricane andrew ten years ago when many fish were swept in to open waters. they are trying to gain an upper leg on the fish that can produce 30,000 new eggs a week. >>> one of the most storied military units is heading in to combat. that story is coming up. >>> plus, more on-line reaction to the news that senator ted kennedy did has died. >>> a quiet morning weather wise but the rest of the week things will get active, maybe the tropics will get active, as
it will lead to a decision on whether the memorial should be incorporated to america's park system. the next step will be up to president obama or congress. >>> next month, dr. regina benjamin starts the confirmation process to see whether she will be the next surgeon general. she has gotten approval for a $2.2 million grant. the money will help her small alabama clinic move to an 8,000 square foot facility. >>> scientists say there's a new bully in the atlantic ocean, the...
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he got a big boost after our report in "america's newsroom." phil keating is back on the story in miami. >> it is not all that often that we do a report and get suc an overwhelming positive reporrespe to the veteran raising money to get a golden retriever service stocks were all these wounded veterans says his paypal has been bombarded. he has received more than 100 letters from people all over the country, sending checks totaling several thousand dollars. he is just so happy because it has taken two years to raise $2 million, and now the word is really getting out. it is really about helping the wounded veterans from iraq and afghanistan. bill: good story. thank you, phil keating. how is your summer? what is up with all the cold temperatures? should the global warming debate go on ice? megyn: and the transgendered orgaoregon mayor addressing a group of kids wearing a miniskirt and high heels. a kelly's court verdict is coming up. >> ♪ i am not a girl i'm not a woman ♪ bill: we have heard from the white house that the health care outrages m
he got a big boost after our report in "america's newsroom." phil keating is back on the story in miami. >> it is not all that often that we do a report and get suc an overwhelming positive reporrespe to the veteran raising money to get a golden retriever service stocks were all these wounded veterans says his paypal has been bombarded. he has received more than 100 letters from people all over the country, sending checks totaling several thousand dollars. he is just so happy...
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. >> you know, we have a number of reporter who is came to our training last week at air america and the training is so that kids can be reporters for the "daily news" with children's pressline. and we went through the newspapers and we saw that every story that dealed with or dealt with kids who were in the paper was about either violence or about kids graduating, but nothing about the true stories that we actually report on. kids playing, you know, soccer in fields that are messed up or syringes found in playgrounds >> so despite the fact that you and your friends and colleagues are obviously young and haven't had a chance to have had that much experience, you feel like you and some of you could step right in and be reporters for the "new york daily news" or local tv stations? >> i do. we have actually proof that we can do that. we had a reporter work with us, actually work for the cbs "early show," she was a special correspondent with harry smith and she asked tough questions. and i think that big media is giving us a wonderful opportunity. >> i've got half a minute, that's a phra
. >> you know, we have a number of reporter who is came to our training last week at air america and the training is so that kids can be reporters for the "daily news" with children's pressline. and we went through the newspapers and we saw that every story that dealed with or dealt with kids who were in the paper was about either violence or about kids graduating, but nothing about the true stories that we actually report on. kids playing, you know, soccer in fields that are...
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>>> good morning, america. and this morning, recovery. e fed issues its most optimistic vw yet on the state of the economy. the recession may be ending, but at what price? >> hillary clinton in the hot . she compares nigeria's pololiti to the conontrtroversial bush/g electionere in the u.s. did she go t far? >>> a well-knownasketball coach accused of out of bound s beha i don't off the court. rick pitino on the sex scanned that will could sideli him. >>> and taieded fruit? are e you eating pesticides wit every bite othat peach? the governments new warnings on what's really in the produce the governments new warnings on what's really in the produce section. captions paid for by abc, c. alongside chris cuo i'm robin roberts. diane sawyer is off on ts thursday, augu 13th. >>> mixeignals from the economy, we're seeing signs we're pullingut of the recession but it cts big timeme. >> so many programs, so much spending, $1.27 trillion deficit, the biggestts ever >> b but the fed ging us the best report t card in over a ye. >> true. good n news t
>>> good morning, america. and this morning, recovery. e fed issues its most optimistic vw yet on the state of the economy. the recession may be ending, but at what price? >> hillary clinton in the hot . she compares nigeria's pololiti to the conontrtroversial bush/g electionere in the u.s. did she go t far? >>> a well-knownasketball coach accused of out of bound s beha i don't off the court. rick pitino on the sex scanned that will could sideli him. >>> and...
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julie: well, gitmo may be in america's heartland. representatives from the departments of defense, justice and homeland security checking out a maximum security lockup in standish, michigan, yesterday. they were looking to see if the facility could be the new prison for terror suspects. the president is the largest employer -- the prison is the largest employer in this community but it is going to close in october. joining us now on the phone is tim the news editor for the plokal paper. thank you so much for talking to us. i just got to know, how does the residents of standish feel about the possibility of terrorists moving into their neighborhood? >> well, thanks, julie. it's pretty much a 50/50 split i'd say right now. there are a lot of, like you said, people who instantly say, you know, we don't want these terrorists here, we don't want these people who committed jihad here. but there's a lot of people looking at this as a reasonable plan b because our state is also in negotiations with california and other states to take in thei
julie: well, gitmo may be in america's heartland. representatives from the departments of defense, justice and homeland security checking out a maximum security lockup in standish, michigan, yesterday. they were looking to see if the facility could be the new prison for terror suspects. the president is the largest employer -- the prison is the largest employer in this community but it is going to close in october. joining us now on the phone is tim the news editor for the plokal paper. thank...
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. >> all this week we have been savoring julia child's years of contributions to "good morning america" as hollywood filmmakers release "julie and julia", a tribute to the celebrity chef. >> julia child willing to go anywhere to whet our appetite. we look back at her trip to parjs, italy on august 4th, 1987. >> this is parma, a city founded in 18 bc. it's famous for its opera. this is the opera house back here. people take the opera very seriously. they will his and boo and even throw tomatoes if they don't happen to like the performance. ♪ >> the people of parma are as demanding about their food as they are about their opera. most italian women make their own pasta and carla is no exception. what are we making today? >> tore telly -- tortelli. how did you do it? >> for four people she takes about two cups of ricotta cheese and two eggs, about a third of a cup of parmesan cheese, then about a half a cup of cooked, chopped spinach sauteed in a little bit of butter, flavored with salt, pepper and a little nutmeg. and just a little tiny bit. that's about a teaspoon. just fold it over. t
. >> all this week we have been savoring julia child's years of contributions to "good morning america" as hollywood filmmakers release "julie and julia", a tribute to the celebrity chef. >> julia child willing to go anywhere to whet our appetite. we look back at her trip to parjs, italy on august 4th, 1987. >> this is parma, a city founded in 18 bc. it's famous for its opera. this is the opera house back here. people take the opera very seriously. they...
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>>> good morning, america. and this morning, breaking news. eunice kennedy shriver, the pioneer behind special olympics and the sister of john f. kennedy has died. we take a look bag at ore life and her legacy. >>> president obama braces for protests at his town hall meeting on health care today. can he calm the explosive war of words? >>> hillary clinton lashes out, after a question strikes a nerve. >> wait. you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. >> is the former president stealing his wife's thunder? >>> and coming to a theater near you, michael jackson, the movie. a front-row seat to his final performance. could it be his biggest show performance. could it be his biggest show yet? captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> and good morning, everyone. alongside chris cuomo, i'm robin roberts. diane sawyer is off on this tuesday, august 11th. we're mourning the passing of eunice kennedy shriver. she was 88 years old. >> obviously, a very long life and legacy. she had been dealing with health ai
>>> good morning, america. and this morning, breaking news. eunice kennedy shriver, the pioneer behind special olympics and the sister of john f. kennedy has died. we take a look bag at ore life and her legacy. >>> president obama braces for protests at his town hall meeting on health care today. can he calm the explosive war of words? >>> hillary clinton lashes out, after a question strikes a nerve. >> wait. you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my...
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>>> good morning, america. we awake to breaking news, that senator edward kennedy, political giant, lion of the senate, has died. >> yes, we are all americans. this is what we do. we reach the moon. we scale the heights. i know it. i've seen it. i've lived it. >> the last brother of an american dynasty, slipping away in the night, surrounded by family. a 15-month fight against brain cancer comes to an end. we're live at the kennedy compound with the story of the last days, as america mourns a man who carried the country's passion and pain on his shoulders. >> the cause endures. the hope still lives. and the dream shall never die. >> a special edition of "good morning america," remembering >> a special edition of "good morning america," remembering senator ted kennedy. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> as we say a good, and sad morning to you. diane sawyer with chris cuomo, on this august 26th, 2009. robin is on assignment. we're joined by george stephanopoulos and dr. tim johnson and the abc news team. you're
>>> good morning, america. we awake to breaking news, that senator edward kennedy, political giant, lion of the senate, has died. >> yes, we are all americans. this is what we do. we reach the moon. we scale the heights. i know it. i've seen it. i've lived it. >> the last brother of an american dynasty, slipping away in the night, surrounded by family. a 15-month fight against brain cancer comes to an end. we're live at the kennedy compound with the story of the last days,...
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i've got kids. >>> out of work in america. it's one of the stories we're working on for you next hour in the "cnn newsroom." new numbers out today show an unexpected jump in first-time unemployment claims. poppy harlow has tips on what you need to know to actually get your jobless benefits and a popular college basketball coach apologizes for his indiscretion. it's a doozy, too, the latest on the sex scandal involving rick pitino and the woman accused of trying to extort millions from him. >>> on the high seas, a man ditches his plane and waits on the waves to be rescued. those stories next hour. a little fiber? sweet! sweet! sweet! (announcer)splenda no calorie sweetener with fiber. now for the first time, a gram of healthy fiber in every packet. sweet! (announcer) splenda no calorie sweetener, starts with sugar. tastes like sugar. but it's not sugar. no calories and a little fiber. how's that taste? (together) sweet! sweet! (announcer) splenda with fiber. imagine life sweeter. >>> very quickly we want to show you these pictu
i've got kids. >>> out of work in america. it's one of the stories we're working on for you next hour in the "cnn newsroom." new numbers out today show an unexpected jump in first-time unemployment claims. poppy harlow has tips on what you need to know to actually get your jobless benefits and a popular college basketball coach apologizes for his indiscretion. it's a doozy, too, the latest on the sex scandal involving rick pitino and the woman accused of trying to extort...
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we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're updating and reflect the headlines in the museum. not long ago when there was an uproar in iran we covered the social network and the twittering. when newspapers have collapsed and some markets we quickly reported that. upcoming exhibits include: throughout the next year you'll be able to see man
we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage...
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and maggie, who wrote the book that inspired the film, say that the biggest problem in health care in america is that what gets paid for in our system is not result, not health but process, treatments, tests surgery and pills that may or may not make a patient healthier. >> so the way the system is set up, the financial incentives are perverse. we pay doctors for doing more. what we should be doing is paying them for quality, for better outcomes, for effective care. instead we're paying them for quantity. >> it's called supply-driven demand. meaning the more supply you create, the more people demand. >> reporter: what makes "money driven medicine" compelling is how the film listens to patients and even more to doctors. >> just take some nice deep breaths, okay? >> i do a lot of shoulder injections because i do a lot of musculoskeletal medicine and i get paid far more than that than i do to talking to somebody about their diabetes and hypertension. >> they were saying it's broken, we got to fix it. who are you going to listen to but the family doctor? >> the thing i miss most is being able to
and maggie, who wrote the book that inspired the film, say that the biggest problem in health care in america is that what gets paid for in our system is not result, not health but process, treatments, tests surgery and pills that may or may not make a patient healthier. >> so the way the system is set up, the financial incentives are perverse. we pay doctors for doing more. what we should be doing is paying them for quality, for better outcomes, for effective care. instead we're paying...